Banks and banking + History
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Banks and banking + History
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Banks and banking + History
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- A great deal of ruin, financial crises since 1929, James Gerber
- Respectable banking, the search for stability in London's money and credit markets since 1695, Anthony C. Hotson
- Capitals of capital, a history of international financial centres, 1780-2005, Youssef Cassis ; translated by Jacqueline Collier
- The payment order of antiquity and the Middle Ages, a legal history, Benjamin Geva
- International banking in the 19th and 20th centuries, Karl Erich Born ; [translated from the German by Volker R. Berghahn
- Zins und Gült, Strukturen des ländlichen Kreditwesens in Spätmittelalter und Frühneuzeit, herausgegeben von Kurt Andermann und Gerhard Fouquet
- The end of money and the future of civilization, Thomas H. Greco
- A history of financial crises, dreams and follies of expectations, Cihan Bilginsoy
- Fragile by design, the political origins of banking crises and scarce credit, Charles W. Calomiris and Stephen H. Haber
- Banche multinazionali e capitale umano, studi in onore di Peter Hertner, a cura di Marco Doria e Rolf Petri
- A History of banking in all the leading nations, William Graham Sumner, editor
- Mobilizing money, how the world's richest nations financed industrial growth, Caroline Fohlin
- Unsettled account, the evolution of banking in the industrialized world since 1800, Richard S. Grossman
- Financial history review
- A comparative history of bank failures, from Medici to Barings, Sten Jönsson
- The maze of banking :, history, theory, crisis, Gary B. Gorton
- Fears and hope in numbers, financial data and the writing of history, Nathan Marcus
- Dealing with economic failure, between norm and practice (15th to 21st century), Albrecht Cordes, Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (eds.)
- Financial stability without central banks, George Selgin, with commentaries by Mathieu Bédard, Kevin Dowd
- The origins of national financial systems, Alexander Gerschenkron reconsidered, edited by Douglas J. Forsyth and Daniel Verdier
- Respectable banking, the search for stability in London's money and credit markets since 1695, Anthony Hotson
- Un siècle de banque française, Jean Bouvier
- The end of banking, money, credit, and the digital revolution, Jonathan McMillan
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